Burke Trial Verdict Demands a Culture Shift at City Council – Better Government Association

“This is a culture issue, not just a criminal one,” said Better Government Association President David Greising. “The despicable conduct detailed during Burke’s trial could only happen within a broken, corrupt City Council culture. The jury is now saying loud and clear: Chicago is ready for reform. In fact, we demand it.”
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mqyl
2 years ago

Every entity is demanding something. Look at many wirepoints-posted articles of this year. Apparently, what some people don’t realize is your organization needs leverage or power to have your demand mean anything. One of my favorite demands of this year is organizations in our country demanding an end to the Israel-Hamas war.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

Reform solutions always seem to involve the need to raise more money for government to spend!

Da Judge
2 years ago

Big Guvmnt needs to make investments.

Haha, I crack myself up!!

debtsor
2 years ago

Once again, the Tribune is about a decade short and a dollar behind the times. Why does the Trib stil exist? Who reads this nonsense?

We’ve already had the culture shift. The city council is filling up with Democrat Socialist ideologues who don’t seem to be influenced money, because they care more about destroying the existing order than white envelopes in their own pockets. I hate to say I prefer the Ed Burke era, but in a way, I kind of do.

Da Judge
2 years ago

IMO all Illinois and esp. Chicago Dems need to be sent to re-education camps.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Oh please, you have a better chance of getting pigs to fly and drop Krispy Kremes from the sky. Chicago isn’t going to change for the better. It’s rotting from the inside and has been for years.

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